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Old 10-09-2004, 23:32   #73
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by Ramrod
Exactly! If I want to go to a pub, I can't because of smokers. They are doing something there that actively damages my health if I go there. How about if I was to go to a public place and spray a carcinogenic substance around on a regular basis the sole reason being that I find it relaxing and enjoyable to do so........unreasonable? Thats what smokers do...and then they say that if we don't like it we shouldn't be where they are!
Nice...thanks!
Let's face it, no-one wants to go down the pub with an boring, moaning anti-smoker anyway so they're better off going elsewhere leaving the people who are out for craic in peace I know plenty of people who don't smoke who have never complained about how smokey a pub is, people I regularly go out with. Even if we had dedicated places to smoke, your sort of people would moan that they should have a god given right to visit them and that we shouldn't smoke in them.
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